Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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The Bakicarus

Sell your Soul to the Baker
 
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The Bakicarus (1435) gives the earliest if not the most complete description of what happens when making a Pact with the Baker. Supplied with friends who have already forsworn woiking, the applicant arrives at the 'bakery on a Monday morning very early and renounces Woik and the One, Stifling, and Demanding Boss. S/he pays homage to the Baker, drinks the blood of sacrificed children 'bakers, and subscribes to the rules of the 'baked, which cover many things from diet to surfing and googling. S/he expresses the desire to trade his soul for one or more favors from The Baking One, often croissants or custard for a specified number of years.
(_!_): "ß" is pronounced "ss". Use it wisparingly, or you'll have to cover your aß later, like my elf.
thumbwax, Nov 08 2002

The curse of absterge http://www.halfbake...e_20it_20go_20away!
Inspiration [thumbwax, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]

Bart Sells His Soul http://animatedtv.a...ews/blsellssoul.htm
worth at least a fiver. [RayfordSteele, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]

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       baked...
po, Nov 08 2002
  

       Yess, it iss. The Ssakicarus. Sounds like a fermented rice wine thing.   

       <anno added back when the idea title was "ßakicarus.">
bristolz, Nov 08 2002
  

       If this is what I get for selling my soul, I want my money back!
DrCurry, Nov 08 2002
  

       As long as you don't mind it in Deutschmark.
bristolz, Nov 08 2002
  

       Yeah, but that isn't German enough.
bristolz, Nov 08 2002
  

       I used to have a German shepherd. Everybody stared when he raised a hind leg: "ßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßß"
FarmerJohn, Nov 09 2002
  

       Was his name Aßcii?
bristolz, Nov 09 2002
  

       was he a good shepherd? or a crook?
po, Nov 09 2002
  
      
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